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Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by bukifemi1: 7:33am On Nov 14, 2018
Craftsmen at Aba, Abia State as well as traders at Onitsha, Anambra State should get prepared to receive new apprentices from Ekiti State.

This is being promoted as a bid by the Ekiti State government to ensure that Ekiti youths are trained to be self-reliant and look beyond government patronage, and to also prove that, aside education, developing unskilled Ekiti youths does not warrant only sending them overseas for training.

The idea was floated by Hon. (Dr.) STB Omotoso, Ekiti State House of Assembly Member-elect (Oye 1 Constituency, PDP) during a courtesy visit by Ekiti State Assembly Members-elect to the corporate head office of Vanguard Media Ltd, Kirikiri, Apapa, Lagos, on Wednesday last week.

Hon. Omotosho, while condemning critics of Gov. Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State for their criticisms of what has come to be termed “stomach infrastructure”, said such criticisms give the concept a narrow definition as it goes beyond giving gifts of bags of rice and other foodstuff to voters to influence their choice.

“Stomach infrastructure is narrowly defined by critics of Governor Fayose”, Hon. Omotosho said. “It is not all about just feeding people or giving gifts to people. If one should expatiate on the concept, it entails providing the people not only with the basic necessities of life after election, but also empowering them by making them self-reliant, with the best education and training and then giving them employment, which the Fayose government is presently engaged in.”

Speaking further, the lawmaker-elect said the Ekiti State government did not need to waste scarce resources sending Ekiti unskilled youths to Europe or America for training. “Instead, they could be sent to Aba to learn how to make shoes and bags, and to Onitsha to master trade; while those who are qualified and competent will be given local contracts. This is the concept behind the so-called ‘stomach infrastructure’ and not just distributing gift items. Stomach infrastructure goes on after election. It is about helping the poor. It is about engaging them in what can feed them earn a living. That’s what Fayose wants to continue doing. He needs stability to achieve for no progress can be made during crisis. We have had enough crisis and we want peaqce in our state.”

Aba, well known for its handicrafts, is reputed for its handmade shoes and handbags. It is also a major manufacturing and trading centre in South-Eastern Nigeria, with its Ariaria International Market as the largest market in West Africa, seconded by the Onitsha Main Market.

And Onitsha is known for its trading, where the average traders are known to bring in at least six consignments of 40 tonnes (40-feet containers) of goods annually. Some of the major importers do more than 20 consignments of 40 tonnes of goods per year.

Interestingly, the multi-billion dollar economies of both commercial towns are dominated by craftsmen and merchants many of whom do not have university education, but rely on apprenticeship to cut their teeth in the trades before going on their own.

It will be recalled that “stomach infrastructure” crept into Nigeria’s political lexicon following the 2014 Ekiti State governorship election when voters were given gifts of bags of rice and other foodstuff by office contenders to influence their choice. Both Fayose and Fayemi, the then governor gave out gifts. But Fayose’s became so prominent that it was believed to have led to his victory.

Fayose sending Ekiti youths to Aba and Onitsha in furtherance of his stomach infrastructure will be a move which is believed will enjoy the backing of the incoming Ekiti State House of Assembly, as all 26 members-elect were elected on PDP ticket, like the governor.

The youths, according to the said plan, are expected to return to Ekiti State after completing their apprenticeship, to re-enact the Aba and Onitsha phenomenon in their home state.



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/new-lawmakers-define-ekiti-stomach-infrastructure/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook#sthash.6xtp1nVo

Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Racoon(m): 7:33am On Nov 14, 2018
Though an old thread, the master-apprenticeship scheme is one of the great long held socioecomic lifestyle in the SE from antiquity that have given rise to many billionaires in alaigbo.Most Igbos of repute took their root from this long treasured tradition.

Welcome our SW brethren.Igbo kwenu! Igbos amaka! Alaigbo dinma.

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Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Born2Breed(f): 7:35am On Nov 14, 2018
bukifemi1:
Craftsmen at Aba, Abia State as well as traders at Onitsha, Anambra State should get prepared to receive new apprentices from Ekiti State.

This is being promoted as a bid by the Ekiti State government to ensure that Ekiti youths are trained to be self-reliant and look beyond government patronage, and to also prove that, aside education, developing unskilled Ekiti youths does not warrant only sending them overseas for training.

The idea was floated by Hon. (Dr.) STB Omotoso, Ekiti State House of Assembly Member-elect (Oye 1 Constituency, PDP) during a courtesy visit by Ekiti State Assembly Members-elect to the corporate head office of Vanguard Media Ltd, Kirikiri, Apapa, Lagos, on Wednesday last week.

Hon. Omotosho, while condemning critics of Gov. Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State for their criticisms of what has come to be termed “stomach infrastructure”, said such criticisms give the concept a narrow definition as it goes beyond giving gifts of bags of rice and other foodstuff to voters to influence their choice.

“Stomach infrastructure is narrowly defined by critics of Governor Fayose”, Hon. Omotosho said. “It is not all about just feeding people or giving gifts to people. If one should expatiate on the concept, it entails providing the people not only with the basic necessities of life after election, but also empowering them by making them self-reliant, with the best education and training and then giving them employment, which the Fayose government is presently engaged in.”

Speaking further, the lawmaker-elect said the Ekiti State government did not need to waste scarce resources sending Ekiti unskilled youths to Europe or America for training. “Instead, they could be sent to Aba to learn how to make shoes and bags, and to Onitsha to master trade; while those who are qualified and competent will be given local contracts. This is the concept behind the so-called ‘stomach infrastructure’ and not just distributing gift items. Stomach infrastructure goes on after election. It is about helping the poor. It is about engaging them in what can feed them earn a living. That’s what Fayose wants to continue doing. He needs stability to achieve for no progress can be made during crisis. We have had enough crisis and we want peaqce in our state.”

Aba, well known for its handicrafts, is reputed for its handmade shoes and handbags. It is also a major manufacturing and trading centre in South-Eastern Nigeria, with its Ariaria International Market as the largest market in West Africa, seconded by the Onitsha Main Market.

And Onitsha is known for its trading, where the average traders are known to bring in at least six consignments of 40 tonnes (40-feet containers) of goods annually. Some of the major importers do more than 20 consignments of 40 tonnes of goods per year.

Interestingly, the multi-billion dollar economies of both commercial towns are dominated by craftsmen and merchants many of whom do not have university education, but rely on apprenticeship to cut their teeth in the trades before going on their own.

It will be recalled that “stomach infrastructure” crept into Nigeria’s political lexicon following the 2014 Ekiti State governorship election when voters were given gifts of bags of rice and other foodstuff by office contenders to influence their choice. Both Fayose and Fayemi, the then governor gave out gifts. But Fayose’s became so prominent that it was believed to have led to his victory.

Fayose sending Ekiti youths to Aba and Onitsha in furtherance of his stomach infrastructure will be a move which is believed will enjoy the backing of the incoming Ekiti State House of Assembly, as all 26 members-elect were elected on PDP ticket, like the governor.

The youths, according to the said plan, are expected to return to Ekiti State after completing their apprenticeship, to re-enact the Aba and Onitsha phenomenon in their home state.



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/new-lawmakers-define-ekiti-stomach-infrastructure/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook#sthash.6xtp1nVo


Unity in diversity
Na so e suppose be.
Send southeast to west to learn how to make aso oke.
West to east to learn technology.
North to Benin to learn creative arts.
Benin to North to learn tie and dye.

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Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Sincinnati: 7:36am On Nov 14, 2018
Welcome!

So they have finally seen something worthy of emulation in our supposed 2*2 shops?

Make dem no just liter everywhere with wraps of Amala and ewesdu soup.




Once again, you’re welcome my brothers.

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Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Obainoneandonly(m): 7:37am On Nov 14, 2018
are they ready to be apprentice for 4-7 years?.. the reward though is unimaginable

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Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by technicallyrich(m): 7:38am On Nov 14, 2018
This is a good one. Instead of the fighting between yorubas and biafrans expecially the igbos. I have currently seen many advert depicting the yoruba and igbo quarell. Let yorubass unite with their southern ss and se biafran brothers. Even me,i am uniting everynite with my yoruba girlfriend bunmi

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Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by highqueen(f): 7:41am On Nov 14, 2018
Nice, they are welcomed.
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by crossfm: 7:42am On Nov 14, 2018
Wa oo.this is a great news.no more name callings.
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by carzola(m): 7:43am On Nov 14, 2018
Joke of the year...
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Nbote(m): 7:55am On Nov 14, 2018
It is only d dumbasses who rant all over social media, engaging in baseless bigotry while d sensible ones actually know what's up
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Nobody: 8:00am On Nov 14, 2018
Always eating their words.

Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Alepa(m): 8:07am On Nov 14, 2018
Racoon:
Though an old thread, the master-apprenticeship scheme is one of the great long held socioecomic lifestyle in the SE from antiquity that have given rise to many billionaires in alaigbo.Most Igbos of repute took their root from this long treasured tradition.

Welcome our SW brethren.Igbo kwenu! Igbos amaka! Alaigbo dinma.
Igbos are bastards and terrorists..
It shall never be well with them and their entire generation
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Almaiga: 8:08am On Nov 14, 2018
Trash.

Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Racoon(m): 8:12am On Nov 14, 2018
Alepa:
Igbos are bastards and terrorists.It shall never be well with them and their entire generation

And what have been said that warrant this unnecessary outburst Pls get a life man.
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Alepa(m): 8:17am On Nov 14, 2018
Racoon:


And what have been said that warrant this unnecessary outburst Pls get a life man.
Are you an Ipob sympathiser ?
Igbos are bastards and terrorists.
It shall never be well with them and their sympathisers
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by obonujoker(m): 8:19am On Nov 14, 2018
Many of our Agboros in Lagos and Ibadan need to be sent here, so that they can be better to the society.....
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Randy100: 9:07am On Nov 14, 2018
Which one is "yoruba citizen" is yoruba now a country.
Re: Yoruba Citizens Sent To South East To Learn Trade And Business Skill by Bede2u(m): 9:26am On Nov 14, 2018
Alepa:

Igbos are bastards and terrorists..
It shall never be well with them and their entire generation
chai see anger fear and deep pain cheesy

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